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sunnuntai 4. syyskuuta 2016

Indira Gandhi Jailed a Guru and Declared Emergency

The Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi was accused of election fraud in 1975.Defeated
Raj Narayan filed a case against her in High Court, which found her
guilty of misusing the government machinery for her election campaign in
1971. The court declared her election null and void and banned her from
contesting in any elections for six years. In the Supreme Court Justice
Iyer upheld the High Court judgement and further ordered all her
privileges debarred.

Indira
Gandhi was more than annoyed and declared National Emergency. Before
declaring emergency in India you need to have actually a cabinet
decision. But in this case cabinet ministers were only informed about
the declaration and next day it was implemented. As soon as the
emergency was declared all the ministers who were against Congress were
put behind the bars.

History books and newspapers doesn’tknow, orwant totellthe
other part of the story related to the National emergency. Russian KGB
was closely involved in Indian politics and supported Indira Gandhi
already in 1971. They had mutual paranoid fear of PROUT, which made Mrs Gandhi to imprison the profounder of PROUT, P. R. Sarkar.

During
the emergency in 1975 Indira Gandhi used the opportunity to ban
altogether 30 organizations – half of them related to PROUT and P. R.
Sarkar. Thousands of Sarkar’s missionaries were taken to prison as well.
During those times Gandhi personally wrote a letter to one Proutist in
Sweden, which shows how afraid of PROUT she was; “I have acted not only
to save democracy in India, but very existence as a free nation”.

So why wasMrs Gandhiso afraid of PROUT?

Let’s see first a bit about Prout, An Alternative to Communism…

WHO WAS SARKAR AND WHAT WAS HIS MISSION to be afraid about?P.R. Sarkar was born in 1921and
got his nick name Arun according his birth time on sunrise. Four years
old Arun recited already a long Shiva mantra, which made many
professionals astonished. His relatives and followers called him with
different names when he became older, and eventually their Guru at a
young age, but I am using here only his official name P. R. Sarkar in
order to avoid confusion. He started his spiritual mission in 1955 and
founded PROUT, The Progressive Utilization Theory in 1959.

Russian and Indian governments became concerned,because
PROUT opposes Communist suppression, although as well it goes against
Capitalistic exploitation. And practically Sarkar and his missionaries
were not only talking, but also acting against corruption, caste system
and exploitation. They were well known with their efficient education
methods and successful relief work in India too.Besides
Sarkar once stated; “The KGB has an unfounded fear that our emergence
would mean growing influence of the CIA in India.” Russian Pravda and
TASS were spreading regularly propaganda against PROUT and Sarkar. Mrs
Gandhi and Indian intelligence CBI – obviously with the support by the
Russian KGB – imprisoned Sarkar with false charges in 1971.

In 1973 the assassins of CBI poisoned Sarkarin jail,
which deteriorated his health – he lost almost his sight and hearing.
He could have very well escaped from jail at any moment, as he was a
master or all kind of psychic powers, but obviously he allowed all of
this to happen as a part of his earthly mission in the human body. He
stated once; “I want an honourable release” and “my mission is more
important than my life”. He then started fasting, which lasted five
years, with only taking two cups of Horlicks or butter milk daily –
brought by his monks in order to avoid further poisoning attempts.

Another type of murder attempts didn’t succeed any better.Two
assassins came twice to Sarkar’s cell in order to kill him with a
knife. First time they found him floating on the ceiling of his cell and
second time the room was empty. They heard only a voice asking: ‘who is
there?’ They got so frightened that they refused to make any further
attempts.

Acarya Savitananda who got Swedish passportwith
the help of Olof Palme, Prime Minister of Sweden, got granted an asylum
for Sarkar in Sweden. According Ac Savitananda the assassination of
Palme was related to Sarkar’s case. Swedish officers took Sarkar’s case
into United Nations Human Rights Floor on 1976.

Sarkar was always very humble and didn’t participate on any TV or newspaper interviews- except onIndia Today,
titled “The Mystery Man”. His devotees had to find him with their
hearts and intuition. And they found him even during those 7 years time
of imprisonment; his mission spread all over the world, into 95
countries. The jailers didn’t understand that Sarkar could guide his
workers around the world telepathically. They thought that his ring in
his finger was a secret transmitter to communicate outside of the jail,
so they stole his ring eventually.

Once an inspector team with higher officials came to tour in the jail.The
jailers had warned and prepared the prisoners to behave nicely, that
they would avoid getting beaten up, or their conditions been made worse
in that already hot, dirty and overpopulated prison.

The prisoners were quietly staring the VIP staff,saluting
them and some were even respectfully touching their feet. When the team
entered Sarkar’s cell, there was deathly silence waiting for them.
Sarkar started then rebuking the Inspector General about the inhuman
conditions in the jail. The Inspector felt humiliated in front of his
staff.

Many of his missionaries have stated that in reality it was Sarkar who controlled the prisonand
not the officials or inspectors. Some jailers, doctors, lawyers and
prisoners became followers of Sarkar. His monks were also teaching
meditation and yoga practises in prisons all over India.

The wife ofthejail superintendent had a dreamthat
there was a great sadhu in the jail, whose body emanated bright light.
His husband realized she had dreamed about Sarkar. He then did
everything to help Sarkar to have more justice and comforts in his cell.
Soon this superintendent was transferred, as was anyone else who tried
to help Sarkar too much.

Three parliament members came to visit Sarkarand
arranged a press conference demanding his release. A Muslim leader also
visited him in the prison. He was greatly sympathetic and organized
rallies in order to get Sarkar released.

There was constant flow of visitors to Sarkar’s cell.In
one occasion an Indian nun visited Sarkar. He continued to talk with
her although the guards were repeatedly saying the time was over.
Finally he told the officials: “You know she is working among the Indian
minorities and her work is far more important than all your jail work.”

On one hot evening some prisoners had been locked behind bars without water.They
were calling the monks of Sarkar in the neighbouring cells, to bring
water. The monks didn’t hear due to being in deep meditation, but Sarkar
heard them. He went to ask what was the problem and after hearing their
miserable situation, he took water from his own cell and gave it to
them without caring about his own needs.

As he was considered by prisoners a highly respected Guru,
they didn’t want him to lower himself and do service for them. However
Sarkar respected any human being in need equally and thus not only
brought the water for them, but even distributed it in a glass for each
of them. His monks understood after hearing from the fellow prisoners
that Sarkar had respected the monk’s meditation and didn’t want to
disturb them, and on the other hand he never mentioned himself of having
helped those prisoners.

During the emergency time there were also many opposition politiciansthat
Indira Gandhi’s ministry had imprisoned. They came to know Sarkar and
his monks, and were surprised to see how disciplined and service minded
they were. When those politicians were released, they helped Sarkar’s
mission to get back on its feet, including projects that had been taken
over by government during the emergency time.

In the court at some pointthe
senior advocate requested even death sentence to Sarkar, although at
same time praising him as a great man. He was thinking that this way
Sarkar will be remembered similarly than Jesus Christ, which would help
to spread his mission all over the world. The judge, although wanting to
give death sentence realized, he had no other option than sentence
Sarkar to life imprisonment. The attendants of the court were keenly
following this unbelievable drama unfolding.

Anyhow later on Sarkar was released without any charges.When
he came out from jail, tens of thousands followers and common people
were receiving him. He spoke to the crowds and stated, that truth is
always victorious eventually.

Will PROUT ever be established in this world,as
he believed it will? His faith in PROUT was so strong, that he once
demonstrated it to a doubtful visitor without any words by throwing a
glass out of window. The visitor heard some odd sound, but couldn’t
understand what happened. Only when he went outside – and saw the
unbroken glass on the broken rock – he then realized, PROUT is more
strong than any opposing forces, according Sarkar.

Sarkar advicedthat
the exploiters will eventually fight against each other and destroy
themselves. Then when Communism and Capitalism are gone, the world is in
great need of a new alternative, Sarkar humbly expected PROUT to fill
the vacuum. PROUT is based on spiritual values. When human beings will
become commonly more spiritual, PROUT will be accepted widely.

Proutistsmay notyetbereadyfor
supervising the application of PROUT, as also Sarkar expected that his
mission would diminish and struggle greatly for the sake of learning
integrity, but after solving its own internal problems, it would expand
rabidly ready to offer solutions for the global problems.

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controversial circumstances of political instability, Indira Gandhi’s
prime ministership, declared a state of emergency — “the security of
India” having been declared “threatened by internal disturbances”.

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Gandhi, was codenamed VANO by the KGB. By 1973, the KGB had 10 Indian
newspapers on its payroll. During 1975, a total of 10.6 million roubles
was spent in India designed to support Mrs Gandhi and undermine her
political opponents.

India was getting almost all its arms from Moscow in the early
’70s, as then Delhi’s KGB head Shebarshin noted in the files, “in an
endless stream”. Oleg Kalugin, former KGB agent says, “It seemed like
the entire country was for sale: the KGB and the CIA had deeply
penetrated the Indian government.”

Dr Kiran Bedi started introducing yoga and meditation in Indian prisons since 1993 in order to inculcate spirituality and human values amongst the convicts and the staff. http://www.prison.dhamma.org/tihar.htm